RI 6906 Extraction Of Euxenite Metal Values By Fusion With Ammonium Sulfate Or Ammonium Bisulfate

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Van E. Shaw
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Fusion of an 86-percent euxenite concentrate with ammonium sulfate was investigated by the Bureau of Mines. Reaction for 4 hours at 400° C results in conversion of both the rare-earth elements and the titanium-columbium components to water-soluble compounds. Similar results are obtained with ammonium bisulfate. Stirring the fusion mass decreases the reaction time substantially. Alternatively, treating the fusion product with a 3-hour, 650° C calcining step renders the non-rare-earth constituents insoluble, thereby allowing selective leaching of a pure rare-earth fraction with an overall yield of 97 percent.
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APA: Van E. Shaw  (1967)  RI 6906 Extraction Of Euxenite Metal Values By Fusion With Ammonium Sulfate Or Ammonium Bisulfate

MLA: Van E. Shaw RI 6906 Extraction Of Euxenite Metal Values By Fusion With Ammonium Sulfate Or Ammonium Bisulfate. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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